The evening world. Newspaper, September 24, 1915, Page 14

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4 ee en eee Ty THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1015. — ee —— Caruso and Other Favorite) Tere wit te twenty woke -> Singers Coming Wack —1 os , od et te ont of canini May De Missed . . . ¢ te Detiaw 2. Guard of tne tertropa.| “Mr Ge (aR Opere Hour reiurnes day on OPO (hO BA974 Helen hiner Taormina from | fe Genes 004 Nopies tui of comforting! Burepe Aaturence: for the American public jand Frieda ‘Hempel, ~~ | prima donnas, al! of whom star for |New York nest month hora Hairientos, the Spanish prima denna “Nobody need fear that «rand opera here will not _be the same as ever, except that Mr. Toscanini may not return. He is aflame with the war spirit, Hie wife has gone into the Red Cross and his son te fighting at the border, He would go himeelt | 7 were he not beyond the age limit.” ——— weakness to three HAZERS MUST APOLOGIZE. Penalty W Arreat or Suspen- her give it = From School, p seven students of the 1th » according to directi Schoo! have been served with orders by| she is cured of thi the Board of Education to apologize be-} all run down whe: fore Police . River by the pation, have Been reprt:! Hundreds of ouch letters es; about itandthey did not help her any dito SCHOOL GIRL jecauen Urine the Duten tenor, | Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham’s |rived in Spain from Bouth America| Vegetable Compound Re- | Just before I left, but he wrote me that after @ brief season in Milan be stored Her Daugh- would be back here , “There will be several new ter’s Health. to New York also, One of t who le famous in her own country le Big . Plover, lowe.—"From « small child my 18 year old daughter had female avetors ve trial She has taken five bottles of the Vege j . She orly and thetr apologies help her dress to-day they will be either arres . regular and is} suspended from school. The hazers, healthy."—Mra, who were chased into the Cranford RTIN A Plover, lowa essing TRWEN soallige’ ta ths comedy | | "Aner? *7 the oshos} outhorition, titude for the good Lydia BE. Pink- jashington Square” Mi Cae Vegetable Compound has accom- jon. Eve, Sent. {rvedacine nm AY inwIn. SONGS 1) RAISE BULLETS FROM RIVER. plished bm Seats selling. Ce $2-1.50- mre st 75-500 Fam. Circle, 25:1 | New London Workmen Think They | “ld remedy. Hundreds of th 8 of lead bullets, tn the bottom ot yesetable Com for more than a been sucked up Terminal in East the opinion of thos First Triangle Night Wins New York This morning New York is in possession of a new standard of Play Presentation. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, RAYMOND HITCHCOCK, DUSTIN FARNUM have made good in their new theatric environ- ment. ““The Lamb,”’ ‘‘My Valet’ and ‘‘The Iron Strain’’ have all proved worthy vehicles for these well-known players. The Triangle Plan of presenting dramatic stars of the first magnitude in plays of the highest quality has proved a huge success. If you were not at the Knickerbocker The- atre last night, you surely will be to-night—to- morrow—or next week. _ It was said that New York would not pay as high as Two Dollars for this form of entertainment That question has now been definitely settled. New York will render value for value received. It will pay Two Dollars for an entertainment of the Two Dollar Calibre. If you tried to get into the Knickerbocker Theatre last night—and failed—you probably realized that somebody else’s Two or Three Dollars preceded yours through the Box Office window. The present bill—Fairbanks—Hitchcock— Farnum—will continue all next week, afternoon and evening, until Saturday night. Then will come a new series. TRIANGLE FILM CORPORATION, ott ASAE Wo rides ® woman's remedy 8. su If you want special advi: ite te the big hydraulte|Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine, Co. (confi Lynn, Mass. re constantly being received, he reliability of this grand Have Relics of British. If you are ill do not drag along and continue to suffer in and day out, NEW LONDON, Conn, Sept. 24—Ibut at once take tie E pathons Your ind in #0. COTATE FOR Bae MEAL COTATE FOR Bact FEAL COTATE FOR Gace FEAL COTATE FOR face EAL ESTATE FOR BALe- RIC MOND | Gre Hi CHMOND | Broter MICH MOND ( 1 ACRE, 16 LOTS nan ane STATEN $10 MONTHLY “NEVER’ is a long time, yet we can, with great positiveness, say that never again will an acre of beautiful land be sold in New York City for $1,000 on easy terms. Here is the proof: First—No firm, except ourselves, has ever offered an acre in New York City at anywhere near $1,000; Second—If we were to buy land like Eltingville Acres now, it would cost us probably $1,000 per acre wholesale; Finally—Out of twenty-eight farms in Richmond County, mostly purchased by us in 1906, this is the last and final tract to be developed. Therefore, we think it is a fair statement to make, that the five million people in New York City must divide these 150 acres among themselves, with the result that probably ninety-nine people out of one hundred, who would love to own a little farm near their business, will be disappointed. So, it is really quite true that if you wish to own your acre of land in this great city, you must act quickly. - “Eltingville Acres” is naturally the most beautiful body of land we have ever owned in the County of Richmond. It is right at Eltingville Station on the Staten Island Rapid Transit Railroad, with a 934 cent commutation fare to Manhattan. On the South, just one mile away, is the beautiful Eltingville Beach, with its splendid boating, fishing and bathing; on the North, it stretches within five minutes’ walk of Richmond Creek, a wide estuary that opens into Great Kills and is also ideal for boating Come Today or Tomorrow — Saturday Excursions, 1.30, 2.30, 3.15 P. M. FREE ROUND-TRIP COUPON Take Municipal ferryboat from Battery to St. George. Leave ferryboat from the upper deck on arrival at St. George, Take train to Eltingville. You cannot miss {t. Hand this coupon to our agent on the train wearing yellow badge; he will supply your railroad ticket, We do not furnish ferry tickets. WOOD, Tel. 6500 Barclay — = inter Garden’; " rs i A West 48th St. ‘Phone 23 Bryant. MAXINE ELLIOTT’S 22 BRAUTIFUL SONG NUMBERS, The Sensational Musical Comedy Triumph. 8 BIG SCENPS, ivan rau | NATALIE ALT. GEO, BAI : Xew'your — |GRACE LEIGH, FRED WALTON, LUCILLE SAUNDERS, HUMMING ‘And an Opera Singing Chorus. 2D ONLY 500.” | KR Opened Last Night \ ta" Enthusiastic NED WAYBURN'S: sees. LAST C FOR LITTLE FARMERS ELTINGVILLE ACRES Acre Plots (c::;)---$1,000 (200.2) $10 Down, $10 Monthly Bungalow Plots, “.°” $290, $10 Down, $5 Monthly Send for Special Offer to Home Builders! THEATRES, meremenrnesmonnen) | 6:1) Eves. 8.20|Popular Mats. Wed. & LAST Nc ONGACRE Mats.2.20|Sat, TOichartre $1-81.50 cid 4, PASSING tls) FEPROCTOR S Spee ny Ps OUR CHILDREN?" ‘ EATS EIGHT WEEKS ||} *1. or 3rd MONTH ! ah ADVANCE. i {]LYRIC 474.8. AND WIFE Shubert "sit Wal Wath j amily Oirele 60c. |] WILLTAM HODG i : THE OMS « JeLE, ALMA,” THE MIDNIGHT GURL," with cra c “PLIN” “ ” HY THE AUTHOMS OF “ADELE Mab A LDWIN, WM. DANFORTH | BOOTH FUN FUN Lane BICGER THAN THE PANAMA: CANAL PICHMOND (Breton Istend) RICHMOND (Mister intend) HANCE NEAR SEA SHORE ISLAND FINE. FISHING and fishing. It has almost the only forest of primeval trees in Richmond County, a twenty-acre wooded grove of great oaks, beeches and maples. If you want a shaded acre, it is here you will locate. A fine peach orchard covers the northeasterly end —these will go to some acre fruit growers. A great plain of fine soil, almost as smooth as a lawn, will furnish health-giving recreation, as well as profit, to those who love the soil and its productions. A beautiful brook meanders across “Ettingville Acres” in a way that bothers our street planning, but enhances the attractiveness of the property with its stone and rustic bridges. In all, there are about 150 acres, 120 of which are divided into approximately acre and half-acre plots—80 of which are offered at $1,000, or less per acre. How many times have you put off a duty you owe to yourself or your family ? How many times have you wished for a little inexpensive home with plenty of ground, near your work ? How many times have you wished for a place to boat and bathe and fish, without riding hours on the train, and crowding into a stuffy hotel or boarding-house ? Here is a chance you have been looking for—the last chance. Have you the courage to make the plunge? $10 will push you off—and you will be surprised to see how easy it is to paddle your way to a Home Haven. Write to-day for circular “What Can I Do on An Acre?” — — Free Railroad Tickets. Sunday Excursions, 10.20 A. M., 2.00, 3.00 P. M. HARMON & CO. 261 Broadway, New York VAUDEVILLE. i Thea, Sth nr, y Mats Wed. 18, rariaian, arden,” Sic h AVE Dorit, Kelly Loci, Hei stephens, Howe & Moon, Conrad Beason, : ot Hiway, Bves, 820, us, & bat. 2.20, “FUN” “RUN” rm & bo Wal Watson & Little, 4 Shane WEEKLY JOKE BOOK. WITH EVERY SUNDAY WORLD, ____ PHOTO PLAYS. ar Y Madison Ave, and 60th Bt, PL Continuous, 1.8011 PB, M, Theatre, London. | + 100,, 186,, 286., BO, FANNY WARD OEUNY “BUN” “FUN” “FUN” Next Week—LOULS MANN in ‘The Bubbi | CANDLER ‘i,t! The Big De THE HOUSE OF GLASS | PD dace k owen BU RLESQUE. In ‘The Marriage of Kitt u Plaza Concert Orct d Soloists rst a9 _| raat gga gevaaaes|1 ** FJ NY "t W'k, Donald Voice in the

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